Nokia 2.4 hands-on
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- Anonymous
- MkE
- 27 Nov 2020
The moto E7 Plus won´t break the bank and it´s far better than this, aside for the update policy....who cares anyway
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- Kofi
- Nue
- 27 Nov 2020
kek , 26 Nov 2020I really dont mind having micro usb, since Type-C hasnt add... moreWhy going for devices with more complicated software when you have that is user-friendly. Well, for me, Nokia 2.4 is what i am using and no one can change my mindset for Nokia.
It is still the best brand.
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- Anonymous
- Nue
- 27 Nov 2020
So out of nokia 5.3,8.3.3.4....gsmarena only get there hands on 2.4...this guys are really not interested in nokia products
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- NokiaNatic
- I@a
- 27 Nov 2020
Its not 16gb ROM, its 32gb and 64gb
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- Anonymous
- XB6
- 27 Nov 2020
At this rate I am starting to think that Nokia should have stayed away till they were ready to compete. Seriously , how are they going to recover from a second fall? Truely heart breaking.
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- Rippy
- D0j
- 27 Nov 2020
Shouldn't have bothered with this unit really . Trying to come back to Nokia but just can't yet. Big slabs always.nlovevyovseeva compact Nokia first class classic, full of character like it use to be but sexy.
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- Mani June
- sR1
- 27 Nov 2020
This phone long time can use...very very...good
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- Anonymous
- rf2
- 27 Nov 2020
Sadly 6.5" is not a big phone these days...phone under 6"are becoming rare. Glad google is still in the game.
- joe nodden
- j5{
- 27 Nov 2020
Ah yet another piece of trash with a Helio P22 and a 720p LCD. How many more of these pieces of trash are we gonna see on the market.
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- Aadrian
- S3%
- 27 Nov 2020
Roland, 26 Nov 2020why 16/32 gb storage again and again? nokia just wastes the... moreThere's no 16GB variant, only 32GB and 64Gb, do your research please before rattling about something that's not true.
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- Atlanticboy
- 7Mw
- 27 Nov 2020
As an "older user" I would disagree with the assumption made in the Conclusion; "The Nokia 2.4 could be the ideal smartphone for someone who just wants a large display, uncomplicated software, and long-lasting battery. For older users, this may be the ideal combination, along with a brand name they are familiar with."
I'm a "one foot in the grave" user myself and yes I like the Android One approach to the User Interface experience and yes to a long life battery, coupled with a company Name that gives some confidence that China isn't steeling all your data. But as Large screen? That's the last thing I want, a large screen means that I will be perpetually bending over to pick the phone off the floor because it's fallen out of my pocket. I want an Android phone which isn't intrusive, has good spec (and so fast) with good battery life with up-to-date industry standards. Something that professional Reviewers and phone Manufacturers seem not to understand.
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- RGz
- RK3
- 27 Nov 2020
32GB/64GB, there is no 16GB variant.
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- saswat23
- Hkt
- 26 Nov 2020
This launch hints at the 'Fall of Nokia'
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- Roland
- mYe
- 26 Nov 2020
why 16/32 gb storage again and again? nokia just wastes the money. well done
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- kek
- GBh
- 26 Nov 2020
I really dont mind having micro usb, since Type-C hasnt added anything new to cellphones.
But the rest of the phone is utter garbage. 720p at this time and age is just a no go.
- YUKI93
- TC$
- 26 Nov 2020
Data Buckets, 26 Nov 2020microusb in 2020???? Some people are still depending on micro USB to this day, so that's not a surprise.
- YUKI93
- TC$
- 26 Nov 2020
"The Nokia 2.4 will compete against the Redmi 9 Prime and the Realme C15, both of which are priced similarly."
Looking at the spec sheet between the three, I can easily say that the Redmi has way better spec than both Nokia and Realme. The screen is FHD+, has a much more powerful Helio G series chipset, and USB Type-C. The only thing that turns me off with the Redmi is MIUI, which is a big NO-NO for me.
At this point, I would seriously think of getting the 3.4 instead of the 2.4 if I choose Nokia.
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- AndreaF
- n1H
- 26 Nov 2020
Data Buckets, 26 Nov 2020microusb in 2020???? I agree with your comment but let's not forget that while many of the 'flagship' phones may have a USB Type-C connector, they are still using the USB2.0 standard.
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- Anna
- u15
- 26 Nov 2020
Recently launched Micromax 1b with 90% similar specifications and stock Android 10 (with 2 years of OS updates) is available at 2/3 price of Nokia 2.4. Nokia is charging 50% extra over Micromax in India. What Nokia is offering extra or more than others to charge such premium price? Just Nokia branding on front?